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Many states don’t educate people sentenced to life. Now some are coming home. - Open Campus
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Thornton, Colorado · ThorntonDavid Carrillo often envisioned himself walking into a diner just like Jim’s Burger Haven in Thornton. Or maybe browsing in Walmart or some other store. He had heard so many stories about others out on parole getting overwhelmed in new situations, especially after almost three decades in prison. He wanted to be prepared for his release at the end of January from the Colorado Territorial Correctional Facility. “I would kind of visualize myself wa…See the Story
After his release from a Colorado prison, David Carrillo continues to educate students on the inside - Open Campus
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Florida, United States · FloridaStudents and families were promised last year that the federal application for college financial aid was about to get easier. The number of questions they had to answer dropped from 100 to 36. But after a three-month delay in making the form available and a series of crippling mistakes, completions are way down, according to federal data. While families are being encouraged to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, known as the FAF…See the Story
Florida student aid requests plunge. How many will delay or skip college? - Open Campus
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Mississippi · MississippiBOONEVILLE — Northeast Mississippi Community College was running out of space, so after years of saving, it bought an empty furniture warehouse five minutes outside this small town. The plan is to fill the 350,000 square feet with the college’s growing career-technical education programs, setting up everything from classrooms, labs and offices to conference space that could support economic development in the five rural counties that comprise t…See the Story
‘The stepchildren:’ Community colleges struggle to fund buildings for growing workforce programs - Open Campus
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Why this online ed effort isn't reaching adult students - Open Campus
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Basketball · RaleighAn enthusiastic crowd of over 100 fans cheered outside North Carolina State University’s Dail Basketball Center on Wednesday afternoon. The sea of roaring red and black t-shirts spanned across ages, from toddlers to alumni from the ’60s. Several wore special edition “Final Four” t-shirts. They gathered to send the men’s basketball team off in style to the NCAA Final Four. “Wolf,” one side of the crowd chanted. “Pack,” the other side responded. A…See the Story
'History making:' NC State fans send off Wolfpack basketball teams to Final Four - Open Campus
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Three Open Campus reporters named national education award finalists - Open Campus
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Law StudentsMick Guile is a first-year law student studying at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law in Baltimore. As an undergraduate at Temple University, she received a scholarship from ScholarCHIPS, a nonprofit organization that supports the children of incarcerated parents. Guile graduated from Temple with a degree in criminal justice in 2023, inspired by growing up with a father who is incarcerated. Guile, who uses she/they pron…See the Story
With an incarcerated parent, pursuing a law degree was the natural choice
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